Brown is the most versatile leather tone. Tabac for warmth, caramel for soft honey accents, testa di morro for a muted mid-tone, vintage cognac for character with colour shifts.
Our brown models below. For more options in leather and fabric, also visit Mokana Meubelen.
Where cognac has clear orange-red undertones, brown leans more toward coffee. Tabac is the most-sold brown shade in Africa leather. Caramel is a class lighter and almost honey-coloured in sunlight. For a more dramatic effect, Rancho vintage cognac is interesting — visible colour shifts on used areas.
A slight shift yes, but not all the way to cognac. Tabac becomes warmer and deeper on used areas; the base tone stays brown.
Tabac is dark-warm, caramel is light-warm. Larger bright rooms suit tabac; smaller rooms gain openness with caramel.
Yes, as long as you seek contrast: white walls, slim metal legs, cool accents. Avoid stacking too many other warm tones if you want to stay modern.
Africa tabac, caramel, Rancho vintage and Kenia brown all within walking distance.